Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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Price $4.50
Phone 34 and we
will send one on 2
weeks trial.
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FRIDAY. JI LY 7, 1*11
. 2<Vi Itaker Street
B. F. WINTERS, Manager
LENS GRINDERS
OPTICIANS
Telephone Id!*.
4-room cottage, close in, lot
60x125 feet, nice shade
trees, cement walks, city
water, outhouses.
KIDD & BELL
Land and Insurance
i* iv The f‘undamcnt'al- secret of our success, aside from the fact of being able to do
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v ! t first-class work, i.3, that we always do just as we probise and will treat you with
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♦> 33 much courtesy after you have paid us, a3 we did befqlre* We are always willing to
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*1 I 1 ' correct any and all errors that we make, pride ourselvjes on the fact that we handle
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A y nothing but the best material# This coupled with the $act that our prices are as
Y low as is consistent with'first-class workmanship andjhigh-grade material, consti-
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‘ tutes the foundation on wT^ch our reputation has been jbuilt*
*♦* Being Opticians exclusively and not having to depend on others for our lenses,
every pair being made right
service than you can get dl
here in Brownwood, gives you assurance of better
sewhere* It makes no difference how difficult your eyes
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^ are to correct, wo dp the 'dork and do it successfully* We have corrected many
& difficult cases, right here in Brownwood, after others have repeatedly failed* We
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V have had the experience, education and long yeapfe of constant practice, devoting our
time entirely to correcting defeats of the vision, without use of drugs* ( •
V Do not imagine, because someone has told you that your eyes are difficult of
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correction, that we cannot fit you perfectly* Gome to us and if you are not 3atis-
**♦ fled -with our work, it will not coslt a cent. This is a strong statement, but it is
no more than we make to everyone of cur patrons, personally*
* * Remember our motto, **See Us and See Best*'"
*♦« Respectfully,(
V ’ | ; - . . BROWNWOOD OPTICAL CO.,
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m» corpus
bond was
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reduces
the fuel
Perfee-
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tirirl Ico.ilM Itsthijr I willi,
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in papef l«h^n Ttiu ran
rail. Tor $1 J.'. |w*r t»ix
ry blue, til,-ii k and pm
: Mm I’r in trig i ■
FRl’l.T OF Al.I. Kl.NHS;
■ • •;. -i from the flies
Loom*? Mrrtt
te City Restaurant 1
a me and Willi give you
> at which I am capa-1
1C x BRY&K :
WOUNDED JACK RABBIT
BIT LAWYER AT GREELY
| Wlrr Being Hounded. luiniul \|.
tucked lltorncy at Greeley,
4<> lu rutin. |
j Gree|»» Colo ,Juiy .7 Janu s j fj.
Gault,an attorney of’Una plaic.
hunting rat>bit a near here )<At
| .i»'a< k«*it :•> a Urge Jack
after it he aiuiii.il had been wounded,
ami w asj seVefiely bitten and se-
ed before The rabbit era* killed. [
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HiK GOOD ROADS.
s.in : Antonfn, Jiijj 7 Automobile
n*Hrril lit S.ui Autoiilo will meet to-
il igbt for the pufipo*e of organising
an aaso* tati»*n t<> further the
road-- movement! i» Sjnithwi st Teaas
and to forni'a 1hm1> that will be the
representative orgahiratlon of the (<>-
r.il »ut|ooiot)iU v»Orld
rsons
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Go
At
Galveston
The
$250.00 Cash
C7S
will, on Satun
JULY 8'
,.-i| I'uucil trip tii-k*
Galveston and Hoi
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OCB POLICY
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j <y> Grocery.
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PENALTY
I any on** s< UinK n
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-ale for train* arri1.. ... .----
ton anil Houston evniiul id Sat-
uldav.' Jnly H, ami imtirniri/ of
'siinituy. Jtily'b. Tirkeit; will la*
limited p» Monday. July !•*. 1**1$
for final return.
Rate from
Brownwood, - $5.85
Se.pnh*S’.v.\gSS
"I J. Osburn, C.P.A.
tjlrrnjt 'harm-tv?* ra ing s,.,,^(,n. This
the firm • 11»»•* tjn lloosier capital
iija.- ln-eii awarded the (Srand Circuit
(Bill‘d, and Hie Indiana .Trotting Horse
Itreeders Assorlati|,n will! attehipt to
iiJakn the meet a siirresa and a fittinu
(i rtaiti raiser h,i the wttnd** Kieat-
i‘Si harness horse rlrryli pop (Jeers
itjnd many oth* r tinted drivers will
handle the ribbons.
I*ii kill lawn tennis players of New
York and Phltadelph+p will compete
tomorrow In the annual Inter-city ten-
nis match, vo lie held at the Crescent
Atlileth- Club, Bay Ridge, Brooklyi.
The aeri'-a is to consist of ten matches
In aliigles and five In doubles. The
Quaker City representatives were
chosen by the officials of the Phila-
Itl 11.1*1 M. (tit HIM IMJ
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While J take up. and extend n nilnr
liens and mechanics Ibmis on city pro-
perty. giving the owner longer tliuej
and small |iayments, so that lie may
easily pay It out, I can also Ik* of
great help to those who j wish to build
a home, as I eak ludp them 'n build
a home {hat will suit them, when they
would otherwise have to put tip snme-
lhlng tli.it will, not meet their pres-
ent heeds. y
d223 B. K. HI1RLIICT.
■ IJfM)K FOB the reci|M- for whole
wheat doughnuts in *Mf Issue.
^ nil PE OLIVES In (|t Jars at loon-
ey’s.
4 i' Ic I l.lfeWfli tin t . IKlIlclild ^sle.
boa fitting t !i*' Bovjii Vh tori’ dnd Al-
bert for the r«'Hirn trip to lOngland i
While this is Hi. tire; \l-it of the
King to Ireland since Ills acceHSion, I
lie i« well a<<|u.pntcil with the turbu-
lent i-U‘ Six \«jar> ago, when l*rinc.<
ni \\ il.-- lie ii-Jii'd (Jalwav ind Ouh-
lin. In 1V7 w lien Otikc of York, ho
paid a ilsit to Ireland and was given'
an enthusiastic reception. On Mhfg I
Visit\he was nilde a Knight of, St,'
Patrick Helfasft and tli*' South {and
w•*st of Ireland yvefe traxersed on this
occasion
t *n hi in and other Irish cities have
refrained from preparing loyal ad-
dresses to tlie English King. Oespite
Huldin * refusal to accept the status!
i|Ho. th<* Welcome of the King to that
e|ty will !»»• most In-arty. Ten* of
thousands of Irish women have In-
dignantly’ denied Invitations to j sign
an address of Welcome to Queen Mu- •
ry. She will receive many sud| ad-
dresses, however, hud a number of
valuable gifts. Including much Irish
lac that has occupied hundreds of
women many months In the making.
!>ingv old Itabtin Castle has been put
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Hardeman & Davis
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and
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listen to
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Sunday
the tent
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* service*
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911, newspaper, July 7, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006396/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.